Not really, because it's an old mnemosyne version too...

Peter

On Feb 11, 10:22 am, dazedconfused <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks very much. It worked. Out of curiosity, can you guess how this
> happened?
>
> On Feb 11, 4:12 am, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > First of all. please use a more recent version, 1.2 is rather old.
>
> > Either restore from a backup you made yourself, or from one of the
> > backups Mnemosyne makes itself in $HOME/.mnemosyne/backups. These are
> > compressed xml files. Uncompress them, and you can import them in a
> > new mem file.
>
> > Good luck!
>
> > Peter
>
> > On Feb 10, 10:41 pm, dazedconfused <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello
>
> > > I'm running Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04, and mnemosyne ver 1.2
>
> > > While mnemosyne was running, I tried to restart the computer. The
> > > computer warned me that mnemosyne was preventing the restart. I
> > > cancelled the restart. I then pulled up mnemosyne to finish off what i
> > > was doing. I did one card and then the entire deck was gone. The total
> > > number of cards be reviewed was zero. When I went to open the file, it
> > > was gone. The default.mem file was there, but it was totally empty.
>
> > > What should I do?

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